Botteatai
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Botteatai
Die Studies
| Item | Image | MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. | WeightCarter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum) |
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| AC 153 - Botteatai, bronze (Apollo/cithara) (390-350 BCE) | Bronze | ||
| AC 154 - Botteatai, bronze, Module B (390-375 BCE) | Bronze | ||
| S 1647 - Botteatai (Philip V), silver, drachms (185-168 BCE) | Silver | 760 kg | |
| S 1648 - Botteatai (Philip V), silver, tetrobols (185-168 BCE) | Silver | 178 kg | |
| S 1646 - Botteatai (Philip V), silver, hemidrachms (185-168 BCE) | Silver | 1,168 kg |
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| Nomisma IDNomisma ID | http://nomisma.org/id/bottiaei |
| Definition: | Botteatai |
| Pleiades IDUnique ID of the Pleiades place resource | 491553 |
| Ancient regionAncient region. | Macedon
Nomisma: macedon |
| Modern countryModern country | Greece |
| CoordinatesGeographical coorindates | 40° 44' 25.24" N, 22° 19' 30.74" E |
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